Novak likes to keep in contact with his fans. I don't personally see anything wrong with that. Some may cringe, but I think if he's being who he is and his fans are delighted, then what's wrong with that?

I think it's lovely. One of my favourite groups is exactly the same. The fans seem to be first and foremost in their minds whenever they are doing anything. Almost as if they are as obsessed with us as we are of them! I'm not saying Djoko's that bad, but it's a similar thing going on.

Nole is posting tweets about his "Nolefam" all over the world, think this is how he calls his fans. Yuk:(

13 maart 2013:I haven't wrote to you in a long time my #nolefam. But yesterday I finally went to check what are you doing and what are you talking about on twitter. I've noticed how strong and connected group we are now. Our #nolefam is all over the globe: from China, India, Australia to France; from Serbia, Germany to the UK, from Egypt, US to South America... many of you are great tennis fans and are cheering for me, and thank you for it! But what I love the most about you is that you talk to each other on many various topics that don't include tennis: like school exams, personal life challenges, love and fears... just like one true family!I honestly believe that I have the best fans in the world! I am blessed! Thank you my #nolefam for being like a family to me and for being like family to each other! Love from my #teamfam

It must be an age thing I think - I find that incredibly patronising and actually quite nauseating!